Q1 (a) Explain how the peaks in Infra-Red spectroscopy are generated and what information the peaks can provide about the molecule analysed.(250 words limit) 25% (b) Explain how interaction of Ultra-Violet / Visible light with a molecule produces an absorbance and hence a peak, indicating what parts of a molecule can absorb this radiation. (250 words limit) (25%)

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Q1 (a)
Explain how the peaks in Infra-Red spectroscopy
are generated and what information the peaks can
provide about the molecule analysed.(250 words
limit)
25%
(b)
Explain how interaction of Ultra-Violet / Visible
light with a molecule produces an absorbance and hence
a peak, indicating what parts of a molecule can absorb
this
radiation.
(250
words
limit)
(25%)
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